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What is an example of “trust-busting” that Theodore Roosevelt enforced

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Paragraph 2 Identify the least reliable piece of information you used to solve the mystery and justify your answer. You should include the following: what the source told you about the crime why you think this evidence is the least reliable the type of source (Hint: Was it a newspaper, diary, photograph, etc.?) the purpose of the source (Hint: Why was it created?) whether this source is primary or secondary (Hint: Was it created at the time of the event or after the fact?)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"Trust-Busting," a term that referred to President Theodore Roosevelt's policy of prosecuting monopolies, or "trusts," that violated federal antitrust law. Roosevelt's "trust-busting" policy marked a major departure from previous administrations' policies, which had generally failed to enforce the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, and added momentum to the progressive reform movements of the early 1900s.

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it's He broke up the Northern Securities Company.

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